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  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Jun-2022
  • Izdevniecība: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 0262545810
  • ISBN-13: 9780262545815
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 664 pages, height x width: 229x178 mm, weight: 369 g, 105 B&W ILLUS.
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  • ISBN-10: 0262545810
  • ISBN-13: 9780262545815
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Examinations of civic engagement in digital culture—the technologies, designs, and practices that support connection through common purpose in civic, political, and social life.

Countless people around the world harness the affordances of digital media to enable democratic participation, coordinate disaster relief, campaign for policy change, and strengthen local advocacy groups. The world watched as activists used social media to organize protests during the Arab Spring, Occupy Wall Street, and Hong Kong's Umbrella Revolution. Many governmental and community organizations changed their mission and function as they adopted new digital tools and practices. This book examines the use of “civic media”—the technologies, designs, and practices that support connection through common purpose in civic, political, and social life. Scholars from a range of disciplines and practitioners from a variety of organizations offer analyses and case studies that explore the theory and practice of civic media.
The contributors set out the conceptual context for the intersection of civic and media; examine the pressure to innovate and the sustainability of innovation; explore play as a template for resistance; look at civic education; discuss media-enabled activism in communities; and consider methods and funding for civic media research. The case studies that round out each section range from a “debt resistance” movement to government service delivery ratings to the “It Gets Better” campaign aimed at combating suicide among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer youth. The book offers a valuable interdisciplinary dialogue on the challenges and opportunities of the increasingly influential space of civic media.
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1(26)
I The Big Picture
27(120)
1 Democracy in the Digital Age
29(20)
Peter Levine
2 Effective Civics
49(28)
Ethan Zuckerman
3 The Logic of Connective Action: Digital Media and the Personalization of Contentious Politics
77(30)
W. Lance Bennett
Alexandra Segerberg
4 Liberated Technology: Inside Emancipatory Communication Activism
107(18)
Stefania Milan
5 Case Study: "Bury until They Change Their Ways"--The Digg Patriots and/as User-Generated Censorship
125(6)
Chris Peterson
6 Case Study: Marriage Equality, Facebook Profile Pictures, and Civic Participation
131(6)
Brady Robards
Bob Buttigieg
7 Case Study: Strike Debt and the Rolling Jubilee--Building a Debt Resistance Movement
137(10)
Erhardt Graeff
II Systems + Design
147(94)
8 Re Imagining Government through Civic Media: Three Pathways to Institutional Innovation
149(16)
Beth Simone Noveck
9 Data Visualizations Break Down Knowledge Barriers in Public Engagement
165(34)
Sarah Williams
10 The Partisan Technology Gap
199(18)
David Karpf
11 Case Study: Code for America--Scaling Civic Engagement through Open Data and Software Design
217(4)
Andrew Richard Schrock
12 Case Study: Regulation Room
221(8)
Dmitry Epstein
Cheryl Blake
13 Case Study: Better Reykjavik--Open Municipal Policymaking
229(6)
Derek Lackaff
14 Case Study: The California Report Card Version 1.0
235(6)
Citris Connected Communities Initiative at UC Berkeley
III Play + Resistance
241(2)
15 Meaningful Inefficiencies: Resisting the Logic of Technological Efficiency in the Design of Civic Systems
243(24)
Eric Gordon
Stephen Walter
16 Let's Get Lost: Poetic City Meets Data City
267(28)
Beth Coleman
17 Superpowers to the People! How Young Activists Are Tapping the Civic Imagination
295(26)
Henry Jenkins
Sangita Shresthova
Liana Gamber-Thompson
Neta Kligler-Vilenchik
18 Case Study: Mashnotes
321(6)
Roy Bendor
19 Case Study: From #destroythejoint to Far Reaching Digital Activism--Feminist Revitalization Stemming from Social Media and Reaching Beyond
327(6)
Jessica McLean
Sophia Maalsen
20 Case Study: The "It Gets Better Project"
333(8)
Laurie Phillips Honda
21 Case Study: Terra Incognita--Serendipity and Discovery in the Age of Personalization
341(8)
Catherine D'lgnazio
22 Case Study: Innovation in the Absence of a State--Civic Media and the Inclusion of the Marginalized in the Somali Territories
349(4)
Nicole Stremlau
IV Learning + Engagement
353(88)
23 Capitalists, Consumers, and Communicators: How Schools Approach Civic Education
355(16)
Renee Hobbs
24 Connecting Pedagogies of Civic Media: The Literacies, Connected Civics, and Engagement in Daily Life
371(22)
Paul Mihailidis
Roman Gerodimos
25 Youth Agency in Public Spheres: Emerging Tactics, Literacies, and Risks
393(28)
Elisabeth Soep
26 Case Study: Tracking Traveling Paper Dolls--New Media, Old Media, and Global Youth Engagement in the Flat Stanley Project
421(8)
Katie Day Good
27 Case Study: From Website to Weibo--New Media as a Catalyst for Activating the Local Communication Network and Civic Engagement in a Diverse City
429(6)
Daniela Gerson
Nien-Tsu Nancy Chen
Sandra Ball-Rokeach
Michael Parks
28 Case Study: Becoming Civic--Fracking, Air Pollution, and Environmental Sensing Technologies
435(6)
Jennifer Gabrys
Helen Pritchard
Nerea Calvillo
Nick Shapiro
Tom Keene
V Community + Action
441(96)
29 Activist DDoS, Community, and the Personal
443(18)
Molly Sauter
30 Partnering with Communities and Institutions
461(20)
Ceasar McDowell
Melissa Yvonne Chinchilla
31 Community Media Infrastructure as Civic Engagement
481(20)
Colin Rhinesmith
32 Case Study: The #YoSoy132 Movement in Mexico
501(12)
Emiliano Trere
33 Case Study: An #EpicFail #FTW--Considering the Discursive Changes and Civic Engagement of #MyNYPD
513(8)
Sarah Whitcomb Lozier
34 Case Study: Pivot--Surreptitious Communications Design for Victims of Human Trafficking
521(6)
Tad Hirsch
35 Case Study: MidiaNINJA and the Rise of Citizen Journalism in Brazil
527(6)
Stuart Davis
36 Case Study: Hacking Politics--Civic Struggles to Politicize Technologies
533(4)
Sebastian Kubitschko
VI Research + Funding
537(76)
37 Revisiting the Measurement of Political Participation for the Digital Age
539(24)
Benjamin Bowyer
Joseph Kahne
38 Participatory Action Research for Civic Engagement
563(18)
Marcus Foth
Martin Brynskov
39 Field-Building in Stages: Funding and Sustainability in Civic Innovation
581(16)
Valerie Chang
Beth Gutelius
40 Case Study: Guerrilla Research Tactics--Alternative Research Methods in Urban Environments
597(8)
Glenda Amayo Caldwell
Lindy Osborne
Inger Mewburn
Ben Kraal
41 Case Study: Hackathons as a Site for Civic loT--Initial Insights
605(4)
Carl DiSalvo
Ken Anderson
42 Case Study: Crowdfunding Civic Action--Pimp My Carroca
609(4)
Rodrigo Davies
Contributors 613(16)
Index 629